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Martinnfb

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  1. Nice! New place - new kit. Can't wait to see you crack on this one Harvey. Please make a work in progress thread. 👍
  2. Kananaskis is still stunning and if it wasn’t for the mountains I would probably go nuts. looks like the winter is almost over.
  3. Oh my goodness, just catching up with your build Mark. It's just like the real deal.
  4. Marks as such would notify the stuff that the topic is inactive or completed and can be deleted. It really helps to maintain the section. Thank you guys. Martin
  5. Well done Daniel, PzIV is everlasting fun to build. I've built already 3 in the past 40 years
  6. Amazing progress Pete, beautiful detail and precise brushwork. Bravo!
  7. Pictures like this make my heart melt, what sweet baby girl.
  8. Great progress on your panzer PW. I especially like the level of research you doing and the discussion here. Joy to follow.
  9. You title states A8, so it's just a typo. Please ignore my comment above.
  10. I opened the Kotare box yesterday to look at the parts and this happens
  11. I use to have that book but gave it to a friend long time ago. I might buy it again lol. Just a quick note, if we are talking about the same aeroplane, it could be the A7 model due its bomb rack position. Big Dipper in the crest, should be the one. Not sure what’s in the book.
  12. I love it! Nose up right after the drop, so dynamic. 👍
  13. some useful 210/410 pictures HERE
  14. Are you happy with your purchase?
  15. I missed out on the initial order and William was so incredibly thoughtful and ordered two , one for me. Thank you. This kit looks stunning.
  16. Then you don't need the nose Harvey. The new kit is really nice. You might get seat belts from Airscale, and Reskit resin wheels, the rest is more that passable.
  17. Looking real nice Peter. Check out the perforated tubular frame within the frame of Erla haube, it provided a flow of a hot air to defrost the canopy. But don't worry about that, nobody wants to know the perks of German engineering.
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